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Interprofessional Models for Shared Decision Making: The Role of the Health Care Chaplain.

M Jeanne Wirpsa1, Rebecca Emily Johnson2, Joan Bieler1, Lara Boyken2, Karen Pugliese3, Emily Rosencrans4, Patricia Murphy5.   

Abstract

Shared decision making (SDM) is a central component of patient-centered care; however, a minimal amount is known about what health care chaplains contribute to this process. Data from 463 full-time chaplains practicing in the United States collected by an online survey was analyzed using SPSS 26 for bivariate and multivariate logistical regressions to identify variables impacting chaplain integration into SDM. Coding of free text responses yielded multiple domains for chaplain contributions and barriers. Thirty-eight percent of chaplains reported being often or frequently integrated into health care team discussions regarding medical decisions, with years of professional experience, time spent supporting the emotional processing of medical decisions, and being well-prepared as the strongest predictors for high integration. Qualitative analysis yielded a multifaceted picture that includes chaplain attention to the impact religion has on decision making, a focus on the patient story, and chaplains as mediators between patients, families, and the health care team. The full integration of chaplains into SDM will require education of the interdisciplinary team regarding the scope of chaplain knowledge and skills, as well as organizational level changes in chaplain to patient ratios and coverage models. In this era of increased fragmentation of health care provision and advancing complexity of medical decision making, models of Interprofessional Shared Decision Making (IP-SDM) such as the one proposed here that appreciate the specialized knowledge and skills of each member of the health care team hold promise for enhancing patient-centered care.

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Keywords:  Spiritual care team; health care team; hospital chaplaincy; patient-centered care; shared decision making

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30321119     DOI: 10.1080/08854726.2018.1501131

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Care Chaplain        ISSN: 0885-4726


  5 in total

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2.  The role of religion and spirituality in caregiver decision-making about tracheostomy for children with medical complexity.

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Journal:  J Health Care Chaplain       Date:  2020-04-22

3.  Spiritual Care of Inpatients Focusing on Outcomes and the Role of Chaplaincy Services: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Robert W Kirchoff; Beba Tata; Jack McHugh; Thomas Kingsley; M Caroline Burton; Dennis Manning; Maria Lapid; Rahul Chaudhary
Journal:  J Relig Health       Date:  2021-02-11

4.  How hospital chaplains develop and use rituals to address medical staff distress.

Authors:  Robert Klitzman; Jay Al-Hashimi; Gabrielle Di Sapia Natarelli; Elizaveta Garbuzova; Stephanie Sinnappan
Journal:  SSM Qual Res Health       Date:  2022-04-15

5.  Hospital chaplains as ethical consultants in making difficult medical decisions.

Authors:  Waldemar Głusiec
Journal:  J Med Ethics       Date:  2021-03-15       Impact factor: 2.903

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